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In Murder and Mayhem, veteran author and genealogist Milli Knudsen looks at true crime in New Hampshire. In the rapidly changing world of 1883-1915, criminals and good citizens learned to cope with new ways to commit crimes and how to protect themselves. Emerging forensic science became a valuable tool. In those pre-internet days, newspapers widely covered the crimes and trials and created an audience of true crime readers, much like what we have today. Murders, robberies, the rise of insurance coverage and therefore arson, the reaction to the 1915 influenza outbreak (including resistance to mask wearing), sex crimes and the advent of financial crimes are all included in case studies averagi...
About the Book Growing up among the rich and famous in Beverly Hills, California, in the forties and fifties wasn't what you would expect. Time and circumstances have changed the world dramatically since then steering his life in directions he could never have imagined. That's what this book is about, life as he has lived it, from schoolboy to CEO of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. With anecdotal detail he shares his recollections of his boyhood hometown, working for America's greatest volunteer organization and the journey that took him there and beyond. He reveals his business philosophies and life lessons as he shared them with his staff and family.
Index of pedigrees and alliances many a noble lord, paramount in his own country, would be astonished to find that his less distinguished neighbour was of a nobility as ancient as his own.
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